Create CFLAGS_EARLY.file for boot loader.

Some external code requires a specific set of include paths to work
properly since it emulates the typical environment the code is used
in. Enable this by creating a CFLAGS_EARLY.file variable that can be
used to build this stack. Otherwise the include stack we build for
stand programs may get in the way. Code that uses this feature has to
tolerate the normal stack of inclues being last on the list (and
presumably unused), though.

Generally, it it should only be used for the specific include
directories. Defines and that sort of thing should be done in the
normal CFLAGS variable. There is a global CFLAGS_EARY hook as well for
everything in a Makefile.
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imp 2020-08-28 17:36:14 +00:00
parent 56712fff24
commit 444996dc2e

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@ -55,6 +55,11 @@ LIBSA32= ${BOOTOBJ}/libsa32/libsa32.a
# Standard options:
CFLAGS+= -nostdinc
# Allow CFLAGS_EARLY.file/target so that code that needs specific stack
# of include paths can set them up before our include paths. Normally
# the only thing that should be there are -I directives, and as few of
# those as possible.
CFLAGS+= ${CFLAGS_EARLY} ${CFLAGS_EARLY.${.IMPSRC:T}} ${CFLAGS_EARLY.${.TARGET:T}}
.if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "amd64" && ${DO32:U0} == 1
CFLAGS+= -I${BOOTOBJ}/libsa32
.else